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Single Idea 5984

[filed under theme 27. Natural Reality / D. Time / 1. Nature of Time / c. Idealist time ]

Full Idea

I begin to wonder whether time is an extension of the mind itself.

Gist of Idea

Maybe time is an extension of the mind

Source

Augustine (Confessions [c.398], XI.26)

Book Ref

Augustine: 'Confessions', ed/tr. Pine-Coffin,R.S. [Penguin 1961], p.274


A Reaction

The observation that the mind creates a 'specious present' (spreading experience out over a short fraction of second) reinforces this. Personally I like David Marshall's proposal that consciousness is entirely memory, which would deny this idea.


The 22 ideas from 'Confessions'

To be aware of time it can only exist in the mind, as memory or anticipation [Augustine, by Bardon]
If God existed before creation, why would a perfect being desire to change things? [Augustine, by Bardon]
Memory is so vast that I cannot recognise it as part of my mind [Augustine]
Memories are preserved separately, according to category [Augustine]
I can distinguish different smells even when I am not experiencing them [Augustine]
Three main questions seem to be whether a thing is, what it is, and what sort it is [Augustine]
Memory contains innumerable principles of maths, as well as past sense experiences [Augustine]
Why does joy in my mind make me happy, but joy in my memory doesn't? [Augustine]
Mind and memory are the same, as shown in 'bear it in mind' or 'it slipped from mind' [Augustine]
We would avoid remembering sorrow or fear if that triggered the emotions afresh [Augustine]
Without memory I could not even speak of myself [Augustine]
Everyone wants happiness [Augustine]
If God is outside time in eternity, can He hear prayers? [Augustine]
Heaven and earth must be created, because they are subject to change [Augustine]
If the past is no longer, and the future is not yet, how can they exist? [Augustine]
I know what time is, until someone asks me to explain it [Augustine]
The whole of the current year is not present, so how can it exist? [Augustine]
How can ten days ahead be a short time, if it doesn't exist? [Augustine]
If the future does not exist, how can prophets see it? [Augustine]
I disagree with the idea that time is nothing but cosmic movement [Augustine]
Maybe time is an extension of the mind [Augustine]
I prefer a lack of form to mean non-existence, than to think of some quasi-existence [Augustine]